Bentworth Hall, English manor house in Bentworth, England
Bentworth Hall is a country manor house in Hampshire featuring walls of knapped flint stone fitted into a distinctive pattern. The building displays the typical layout of a manor with two stories, projecting cross wings, and a formal entrance porch.
The present structure at Bentworth Hall was built in 1832 following the estate's acquisition at a London auction. The property later served military purposes during the Second World War when various armed forces organizations occupied the buildings.
The property functioned as an out-station of Haslar Naval Hospital during World War II, with multiple military organizations occupying the premises.
The house sits about one kilometer south of Bentworth village and is reasonably accessible by road. The grounds surrounding the property offer open space for walking and exploration around the exterior.
The medieval hall contains two stories with distinctive cross wings and a porch, elements dating back to its 14th-century construction period.
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